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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:john@fouhy.net">john@fouhy.net</a> wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid5e58f2e40706131947s28ee3e4dt2716efce5d50c83d@mail.gmail.com" type="cite">On 14/06/07, Rob Collins <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:robcollins55@aim.com"><robcollins55@aim.com></a>
wrote:
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Does anybody know if Woosh wireless broadband and phone work with
linux
<br>
(spec. K(U)buntu Feisty). I have to go wireless as don't like Telecom
and
<br>
digging more cables involves running them across somebody else's
property.
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</blockquote>
<br>
Pretty sure they do, though you might have to tell them you're using
<br>
linux and get them to configure the modem at the shop. Either that,
<br>
or borrow someone's Windows computer for setup. And you need PPPoE in
<br>
your kernel, from memory. Check the archives; I'm sure we've
<br>
discussed Woosh on this list before.
<br>
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<font face="Arial">Thanks John.<br>
Not really interested in 3G as still sounds over-the-top expensive to
me compared to the 5GB including phone services from woosh, beating 3G
hands down. How do I search archives (dumb q I guess!)? I suspect
asking Woosh anything in regards to Linux will be a waste of time as
their site seems to only think windows and OSX exist.<br>
Ta, Rob<br>
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